Invasion of New York

The world has been ravaged by a series of climatic disasters and society is on the verge of total breakdown. Now the aliens have returned, with a full invasion force bent on nothing less than the total annihilation of mankind, starting by trying to rip the heart out of Earth's most iconic city.

In New York, terrifying alien invaders stalk the streets and a nightmare plague strikes down the city's myriad inhabitants with brutal epidemic speed. The city's systems are in chaos, its streets and skyline are smashed and in flaming ruin. This is New York City like you've never seen it before.

Neither paramilitary law enforcement nor the might of the US military machine can stand against the invaders, and all who choose not to flee are dead men walking. Just to survive in this maelstrom of death will require technology beyond anything any modern soldier has ever seen. One man will inherit that means to survive.

One supersoldier, wielding the combat enhancement technology of the future with Nanosuit 2, will make the last stand to save humanity from destruction in the urban jungle that is New York City.

50 EA games soon to lose support for multiplayer online.

EA have not found any alternative to the dying Gamespy service and a large number of games thus lose multiplayer support.
Gamespy has long been a household name for gamers, as numerous games, both PC and console, had multiplayer modes built on servers.
2014 marks the notoriously late for Gamespy, which also means that hundreds of games are in danger of losing support for gaming on-line.

Many developers and publishers, including Activision, Rockstar and SEGA has announced that they are working to find alternative solutions for games that use the Gamespy servers. Similar messages came from EA, which over the years have used Gamespy for many titles, but now the company has announced that they choose to flappers support in their Gamespy games.

Technical challenges and not least the fact that most of the games that use Gamespy start pulling on the oars, located behind EA's decision to allow multiplayer support across 50 titles die out. A variety of titles, such as F1 2002, EA Sports 06 to PC or Fifa Soccer 08-10 for the Nintendo DS, has hardly many active players, but the list also contains relatively popular games like Battlefield 2, Crysis 2 and Star Wars Battlefront 2.

PC games constitute a large part of the list, but Nintendo consoles are also strongly represented. Nintendo has not gone back on its decision to allow the many DS and Wii titles that use Gamespy lose multiplayer functionality, and EA games are no exception.

Popular titles loosing online multiplayer 30th of June 2014.

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The Target is Crysis Wars map. There is the DL link of it on official download page. But the file is broken. This map was popular, so I think some people still have it.

Forgotten Island Dead is Crysis map. This is a rare map.Cryengine.com
I think many people played Forgotten Island Lost. Forgotten Island Dead was next project of it. I played it. But I lost the file... I tried to contact auther, but no answer.

Singlepayer campaign was good, with nice gameplay unlike in the 1-st one... but yes, it has lack of these giant levels, due console limitations.
Looks like Crytek follow John Carmak words in terms of game story, because it is very weak game part.
But multiplayer is very-very bad, almost a CoD clone at all. Wars had a much better concept, not the best.. but more interesting.

Hell no. It will be an abomination like the 2nd. The first Crysis is far superior. Crysis 2 is only fun if you pretend Crysis 1 never happened. Essentially it didn't with how little it relates to Crysis 2. Even the aliens are different.

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This game is nothing like the previous Crytek games at all. Much less freedom (smaller levels), an IMO crappy story (after finishing the campaign I still had the feeling I was playing the intro) and it lacks the "WOW!" factor FarCry and Crysis had. The gameplay itself is decent though, so it isn't a bad game per se. It just didn't meet my expectations of a Crytek game. The AI/pathfinding also seems to be buggy at times and some badly placed invisible barriers and bugging scripts ruined the immersion…

An overall good game, with awesome graphics and a good story, but it's supposed to be a sequel to Crysis, which it fails to be. Why? Because Crysis was a fun, fast-paced game. It was sometimes challenging, sometimes easy, but it was mostly fun. Crysis 2 on the other hand, is not fun. Enemies have an improved AI which, although it's preferred to the rather stupid enemies of Crysis, makes them a pain in the ass to deal with. They also take rather ridiculous amounts of damage before going down unless…